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Naama Kadmon Harpaz
Naama Kadmon Harpaz
Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Brain Science, Harvard University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei fas.harvard.edu
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Scale-invariant movement encoding in the human motor system
NK Harpaz, T Flash, I Dinstein
Neuron 81 (2), 452-462, 2014
772014
Movement decomposition in the primary motor cortex
N Kadmon Harpaz, D Ungarish, NG Hatsopoulos, T Flash
Cerebral cortex 29 (4), 1619-1633, 2019
442019
Micrographia, much beyond the writer's hand
R Inzelberg, M Plotnik, NK Harpaz, T Flash
Parkinsonism & related disorders 26, 1-9, 2016
362016
Long-term stability of single neuron activity in the motor system
KT Jensen, N Kadmon Harpaz, AK Dhawale, SBE Wolff, BP Ölveczky
Nature Neuroscience 25 (12), 1664-1674, 2022
212022
Learning-induced changes in the neural circuits underlying motor sequence execution
NK Harpaz, K Hardcastle, BP Ölveczky
Current Opinion in Neurobiology 76, 102624, 2022
112022
Long-term stability of neural activity in the motor system
KT Jensen, NK Harpaz, AK Dhawale, SBE Wolff, BP Ölveczky
bioRxiv, 2021.10. 27.465945, 2021
52021
Invariance and Variance in the Motor Cortex
NK Harpaz
PQDT-Global, 2018
2018
Size Doesn’t Matter—What Can Handwriting Tell Us About the Brain?
NK Harpaz, T Flash
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